I have installed the Olympus 2-13 screen in my OM4-t and it is a vast
impovement for me, especially when using the 35-105 Zuiko. I tried the
Beattie and focusing was difficult but the view was brighter. IMO there is
still room for improvement. My OM1n seems much brighter and snappier. I
am, for the most part, confining my OM use to brighter or high contrast
situations, and using Olympus RF's and Canon A2 for the rest.
Best Wishes to all, Mike
>
>Seriously. One thing that always bothered me in the 2s, and - to a
>lesser extent - in the 4T, is the relatively dim finder. I know that
>there are reasons, but some of it must be because of the screens. My
>wife's old Minolta X-700s are so much "snappier" in focusing.
>
>So I was interested when I found a mention of new _Olympus_ (not
>Beattie) brighter screens. Has anyone used them? I'll be making a
>trip to the local O. repair center soon, and I'll ask, but I trust the
>wisdom of this list more. Thanks.
>
>--
>Eric Behr | NIU Mathematical Sciences | (815) 753 6727
>behr@xxxxxxxxxxxx | http://www.math.niu.edu/~behr/ | fax: 753 1112
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